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医疗差错的原因和背景对急诊医学住院医师差错应对的影响:一项探索性研究。

The influence of the causes and contexts of medical errors on emergency medicine residents' responses to their errors: an exploration.

作者信息

Hobgood Cherri, Hevia Armando, Tamayo-Sarver Joshua H, Weiner Bryan, Riviello Ralph

机构信息

Department of Emergency Medicine, School of Medicine, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 101 Manning Drive, Chapel Hill, NC 27599, USA.

出版信息

Acad Med. 2005 Aug;80(8):758-64. doi: 10.1097/00001888-200508000-00012.

Abstract

PURPOSE

To determine emergency medicine residents' emotional and behavioral responses to their medical errors and examine associations between residents' responses to medical error and perceptions of their training.

METHOD

In 2003, 55 residents at two U.S. residency programs were asked to complete questionnaires about their errors and responses to their errors in three domains: emotional response, learning behavior, and disclosure. The questions were a mixture of free text, yes/no responses, and some were rated using a five-point Likert scale. Based on a conceptual framework, the authors constructed scales to describe the various domains and associations between the residents' responses to medical error and perceptions of their training were examined using Somers' D.

RESULTS

A total of 43 residents returned questionnaires (80%); 40 of these residents described errors. Thirty-three (83%) residents discussed the error with someone; 27 (71%) with the attending and 10 (28%) with the patient/family. Negative emotions were common: 27 (68%) felt remorse, 21 (53%) guilt, 23 (58%) inadequacy, and 22 (55%) frustration. Residents' negative emotional responses were associated with their personal characteristics [26% (95% CI, 5-47%) association with lack of experience] and residents' perceptions of their training environment: 15% association with job overload (95% CI, -8-38%) and 23% association with lack of institutional support (95% CI, 5-41%). While 32 (81%) residents increased attention to detail, only 2 (5%) increased their use of evidence-based medicine.

CONCLUSIONS

Errors committed by emergency medicine residents often resulted in negative emotions, limited constructive system-based improvements, and inadequate disclosure. Negative perceptions of the training environment are associated with negative emotional responses.

摘要

目的

确定急诊医学住院医师对医疗差错的情绪和行为反应,并研究住院医师对医疗差错的反应与其对培训认知之间的关联。

方法

2003年,美国两个住院医师培训项目的55名住院医师被要求完成关于其差错及在三个领域对差错反应的问卷:情绪反应、学习行为和信息披露。问题包括自由文本、是/否回答,部分问题采用五点李克特量表评分。基于一个概念框架,作者构建量表来描述各个领域,并使用索莫斯D检验住院医师对医疗差错的反应与其对培训认知之间的关联。

结果

共有43名住院医师返回问卷(80%);其中40名住院医师描述了差错。33名(83%)住院医师与他人讨论了差错;27名(71%)与主治医生讨论,10名(28%)与患者/家属讨论。负面情绪很常见:27名(68%)感到懊悔,21名(53%)感到内疚,23名(58%)感到能力不足,22名(55%)感到沮丧。住院医师的负面情绪反应与其个人特征相关[与缺乏经验的关联为26%(95%可信区间,5 - 47%)]以及住院医师对培训环境的认知:与工作负担过重的关联为15%(95%可信区间,-8 - 38%),与缺乏机构支持的关联为23%(95%可信区间,5 - 41%)。虽然32名(81%)住院医师提高了对细节的关注,但只有2名(5%)增加了循证医学的应用。

结论

急诊医学住院医师所犯的差错常导致负面情绪、基于系统的建设性改进有限以及信息披露不足。对培训环境的负面认知与负面情绪反应相关。

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